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187. Allah received a pledge from those who were given the Scripture: “You shall proclaim it to the people, and not conceal it.” But they disregarded it behind their backs, and exchanged it for a small price. What a miserable exchange they made. 187Аллоҳ китоб берилганлардан, албатта, уни одамларга баён қиласиз ва беркитмайсиз, деб аҳд олганини эсла. Бас, уни ортларига қаратиб отдилар ва арзон нархга сотдилар. Сотиб олган нарсалари қандай ҳам ёмон!

I buried inside me the spark of love, 
Deep in the canyons of my brain. 
Yet the spark burned fiercely on 
And inflicted endless pain. 

Кўнгилдаги муҳаббатнинг учқунин 
Хаёлимнинг бир бурчида беркитдим. 
Ул учқуннинг кучлигидан сийнамда 
Ҳеч тузалмас, оғир яра бор этдим.

Not long ago, G’ozi Yunus’s son Tolqin turned up – dishevelled and unwashed from constantly having to run and hide – and asked Abdulla to lend him some money, pledging his father’s gold watch as a token of his trustworthiness.

Бириси куни Ғози Юнус-домланинг беркинавериб, унниққан ўғли Тўлқин, отасининг тилла соатини кўтариб, пул сўраб келибди.

So he did not begin his narrative with that early-ripening bunch of grapes in the shade of a broad leaf. Instead, Abdulla began his novel by describing a typical game of bozkashi, where players fight for a goat carcass… Йўқ, у ҳикояни сарғайган барг остида беркиниб, кеч кузга етиб келган хазонак ғужумчадан бошлагани йўқ. Абдулла қиссани улгили улоқдан бошлади.
37. Those who are stingy, and exhort people to stinginess, and conceal what Allah has given them from His bounty. We have prepared for the disbelievers a disgraceful punishment. 37Улар бахиллик қиладиган, одамларни бахилликка буюрадиган ва Аллоҳ уларга Ўз фазлидан берган нарсаларни беркитадиганлардир. Ва кофирларга хорловчи азобни тайёрлаганмиз.
155. But for their violation of their covenant, and their denial of Allah’s revelations, and their killing of the prophets unjustly, and their saying, “Our minds are closed.” In fact, Allah has sealed them for their disbelief, so they do not believe, except for a few. 155Аҳдномаларини бузганлари, Аллоҳнинг оятларига куфр келтирганлари, Пайғамбарларни ноҳақдан ўлдирганлари, «қалбларимиз берк» деганлари учун. Йўқ! Балки куфрлари сабабли Аллоҳ қалбларига муҳр босган, озгиналаридан бошқаси иймон келтирмаслар.

15. O People of the Book! Our Messenger has come to you, clarifying for you much of what you kept hidden of the Book, and overlooking much. A light from Allah has come to you, and a clear Book.

15Эй аҳли китоблар! Батаҳқиқ, сизларга Пайғамбаримиз келди. У сизга китобдан беркитиб юрган кўпгина нарсаларингизни баён қилиб беради. Кўпгинасини эса авф қилади. Батаҳқиқ, сизларга Аллоҳдан нур ва ойдин Китоб келди.

61. When they come to you, they say, “We believe,” though they have entered with disbelief, and they have departed with it. But Allah is well aware of what they hide. 61Улар ҳузурингизга келсалар, иймон келтирдик, дерлар. Ҳолбуки, уларнинг куфр ила кириб, куфр ила чиқишлари шубҳасиз. Аллоҳ улар беркитган нарсани яхши биладир.
20. But Satan whispered to them, to reveal to them their nakedness, which was invisible to them. He said, “Your Lord has only forbidden you this tree, lest you become angels, or become immortals.” 20Бас, шайтон икковларининг беркитилган авратларини очиш учун уларни васваса қилди ва: «Роббингиз сизни ушбу дарахтдан фақат икковингиз фаришта бўлмаслигингиз ёки абадий қолмаслигингиз учунгина ман қилди», деди.
That includes the government’s recent registration of several minority faith churches. Хусусан яқинда давлат томонидан кам сонли диний гуруҳларнинг бир нечта черковлари рўйхатдан ўтказилган.
We look forward to seeing soon the registration of other churches that have applied as well. Тез орада ариза топширган бошқа черковлар ҳам рўйхатдан ўтказилишини кутиб қоламиз.
At the end of half-an-hour, Morganson said good-bye and left the saloon. He put his galled shoulder to the haul-rope and took the river-trail south. An hour later he halted. An inviting swale left the river and led off to the right at an acute angle. He left his sled and limped up the swale for half a mile. Between him and the river was three hundred yards of flat ground covered with cottonwoods. He crossed the cottonwoods to the bank of the Yukon. The trail went by just beneath, but he did not descend to it. South toward Selkirk he could see the trail widen its sunken length through the snow for over a mile. But to the north, in the direction of Minto, a tree-covered out-jut in the bank a quarter of a mile away screened the trail from him. Ярим соат ўтгач, Моргансон қовоқхона соҳиби билан хайр-хўшлашиб,йўлга чиқди. Қийилиб кетган елкасига арқонни ташлаб, дарё ўзани бўйлаб югургилаб чўзилган чана изидан жануб томон юрди. Бир соат ўтар-ўтмас тўхтади. Ўнгдан дарёга кичкина дара туташганди. Моргансон чаналарни тўхтатиб, оқсоқлана-оқсоқлана дара бўйлаб ярим милча юрди. Бу ердан дарёгача уч юз ярд бор экан. Олдинда тераклар қоплаган тубанлик. Моргансон теракзор оралаб Юкон дарёси томон юрди. Йўл қарийб дарё ёқасигача чўзилган экан. Моргансон у ёққа тушиб ўтирмади. Селкеркка кетаверишдаги қор босган жанубий йўл чаналар изига тўлиб кетган, олдинда яна бир чақиримча масофа кўзга ташланарди. Шимолий, Минто йўналишидаги йўлни эса тахминан чорак милгача ўрмон қоплаб олганди.
He never descended to the trail. A man travelling the trail could have no knowledge of his lurking presence on the bank above. The snow surface was unbroken. There was no place where his tracks left the main trail. Моргансон сира пастга тушмасди. Йўлда кетаётган кишининг қирғоқ юқорисида аллаким беркиниб олиб, уни кузатаётгани хаёлига ҳам келмасди. Оппоқ қор кўрпаси ҳали юмшоққина эди. Чана излари ҳеч ерда йўлдан четга чиқмаганди.
As the nights grew longer, his periods of daylight watching of the trail grew shorter. Once a sled went by with jingling bells in the darkness, and with sullen resentment he chewed his biscuits and listened to the sounds. Chance conspired against him. Faithfully he had watched the trail for ten days, suffering from the cold all the prolonged torment of the damned, and nothing had happened. Only an Indian, travelling light, had passed in. Now, in the night, when it was impossible for him to watch, men and dogs and a sled loaded with life, passed out, bound south to the sea and the sun and civilisation. Тунлар узайиб, Моргансоннинг кундузги навбатчилиги қисқарди. Бир сафар кечаси қўнғироқчаларини жаранглатиб йўлдан чаналар ўтиб қолди. Моргансон бу черков жоми монанд садоларга қулоқ берганча минг ўкинч билан нон чайнаб ўтирди. Содир бўлаётганларнинг бари унинг истак-хоҳишларининг чаппаси эди гўё. Изғириннинг дўзахий азобларига дош бериб ўн кун сабот-ла йўлдан кўзини узмади. Бироқ барчаси зое кетди. Фақатгина бир ҳинду ўтиб кетди, холос. Энди эса, кечаси, пойлаш зарур бўлмаган паллада одамлар, итлар, чаналар ғизиллаб ўтишмоқда ва улар жануб томон, денгиз, серқуёш ўлкалар, тамаддун ўчоғи томон йўл олишган эди.
"You've been dead for more'n two months, now," the barkeeper explained. "You left here going south, and you never arrived at Selkirk. Where have you been?" – Икки ойдан зиёдроқ сендан бирон хат-хабар бўлмади, – тушунтирди қовоқхона эгаси. – Бу ердан жануб томон йўл солдинг-у, Селкеркка етиб бормадинг. Қаёқларда қолиб кетдинг, ўзи?
The black-whiskered man and one of his companions arose. "Come on, Oleson," the former said to the third one of the party, a fair-haired, ruddy-faced giant. Oleson came to his feet, yawning and stretching. "What are you going to bed so soon for?" the barkeeper asked plaintively. "It's early yet." "Got to make Selkirk to-morrow," said he of the black whiskers. "On Christmas Day!" the barkeeper cried. "The better the day the better the deed," the other laughed. Қорасоқол қўзғалди: ортидан жўраларидан бири ҳам ўрнидан турди. – Кетдик, Ольсон, – деди қорасоқол норғул, юзи қизил, малладан келган йўлдошларига. Ольсон эснаб, керишганча ўрнидан қўзғалди. – Нима, дарров ётмоқчимисизлар? – деди ранжигансимон қовоқхона эгаси. –Ҳали эрта-ку. – Эртага Селкеркда бўлишимиз лозим.– Рождествонинг биринчи кунида-я! – Кундузи йўл юриш хийла осонроқ.

Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes. With the ring of light from his lantern dancing from side to side, he lurched across the yard, kicked off his boots at the back door, drew himself a last glass of beer from the barrel in the scullery, and made his way up to bed, where Mrs. Jones was already snoring.

“Қўрғонча” молхонасидаги мистер Жонс оқшом тушиши билан товуқхонасини тамбалаб қўйди, бироқ, у шу қадар маст эдики, девордаги тешикни беркитиш ёдидан кўтарилди. Орқа эшикни оёғи билан туртиб ёпгач, у қўлида силтаниб турган фонуси ёритган ерларда каловланиб, бироз тентиради, кейин ошхонадаги бочкадан бир стакан пивони сиздириб ичди ва хотини Жонс хоним хуррак отаётган тўшакнинг бир четига кирди.

Surveillance of the movement of proceeds of offences established in accordance with this Convention and of the methods used to transfer, conceal or disguise such proceeds; g) мазкур Конвенцияда жиноят деб тан олинган хатти-ҳаракатлар орқали орттирилган жиноий даромадларнинг жойдан-жойга кўчирилишини ва жойдан-жойга кўчириш, яшириш ва беркитиш методларини кузатиш;
80. He said, “If only I had the strength to stop you, or could rely on some strong support.” 80У: «Қани энди сизларга қувватим етса эди ёки мустаҳкам ерга беркинсайдим», деди.

23. She in whose house he was living tried to seduce him. She shut the doors, and said, “I am yours.” He said, “God forbid! He is my Lord. He has given me a good home. Sinners never succeed.”

У уйида бўлган аёл ундан нафсини хоҳлади. Эшикларни беркитиб: «Бу ёққа кел!» деди. У: «Аллоҳ сақласин! Ахир, у жойимни яхшилаб берган хўжам-ку! Албатта, золимлар нажот топмаслар», деди.